IHEA offers Canadian compliance requirements course

The Canadian Compliance Requirements course takes place on 23April in Des Plaines, Illinois after the Safety Seminar.

The Canadian market provides a number of opportunities for US manufacturers, but while Canadian technical requirements can be similar or even identical to US requirements, the approval processes can be very different, the IHEA says. Understanding how to choose the correct requirements and obtain the proper approval is essential to being successful in this market.

The short course has been developed to provide US manufacturers of industrial heating equipment, including furnaces and ovens, with the tools to enter the Canadian market with products that are compliant with the Canadian Standards Association (CSA) requirements. 

Regulatory process

Topics to be covered during this course include: overview of the Canadian regulatory process; types of approval; regional variations; fuel burning requirements; electrical requirements; pressure requirements (understanding the CRN system); complex and custom approval processes; and documentation, declarations, inspections and certification.

The course will be led by Bill Simpson, President of the North American Standards Assessment Corp. (NASA Corp.) which is a private consulting firm that provides Product and Regulatory Training and Assessment Services.

For more information and to register for this course visit go here.